An ex-CIA agent has gone further than ever before in detailing Google's
relationship with the Central Intelligence Agency, claiming sources
told him that CIA seed money helped get the company off the ground and
naming for the first time Google's CIA point man.

Robert David Steele, a
20-year Marine Corps infantry and intelligence officer and a former
clandestine services case officer with the Central Intelligence Agency,
is the CEO of OSS.net.

Speaking to the Alex Jones Show, Steele elaborated on his previous
revelations by making it known that the CIA helped bankroll Google at
its very inception.

"I think Google took money from the CIA when it was poor and it
was starting up and unfortunately our system right now floods money
into spying and other illegal and largely unethical activities, and
it doesn't fund what I call the open source world," said Steele,
citing "trusted individuals" as his sources for the claim.

"They've been together for quite a while," added Steele.

Asked to impart to what level Google is "in bed" with the
CIA, Steele described the bond as a "small but significant relationship,"
adding, "it is by no means dominating Google in fact Google has
been embarrassed because everything the CIA asked it to do they couldn't
do."

"I also think it's very very wrong of Google to have this relationship,"
cautioned Steele.

The former agent went further than before in identifying by name Google's
liaison at the CIA.

"Let me say very explicitly - their contact at the CIA is named
Dr. Rick Steinheiser, he's in the Office of Research and Development,"
said Steele.

Steele highlighted Google's blatant censorship policies whereby press
releases put out by credible organizations that are critical of Dick
Cheney and other administration members don't make it to Google News
even though they are carried by PR Newswire.

Saying Google had become "too big for itself," Steele opined
that Google was "long overdue for a public audit."

"One of the problems with privatized power is that it's not subject
to public audit," said Steele, arguing that groups should rally
to "put Google out of business unless they're willing to go the
open source software route."

We regularly highlight Google's damaging role in aiding the march towards
a big brother society, but the admission
that Google were planning on teaming up with the U.S. government
to use microphones in the computers of an estimated 150 million-plus
Internet active Americans to spy on their lifestyle choices and build
psychological profiles which will be used for surveillance and minority
report style invasive advertising and data mining, astounded even us.

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